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Moderator Linda
Cohn ’81, an anchor
on ESPN's “SportsCenter,” (far left) leads discussion
at the Louis A. Borrelli Jr. Media Summit debating
"The Impact of Media on U.S. Sports: Who's Winning?
Media, Teams, Athletes or Fans?" with (from left
after Cohn) panelists Stuart Robinson, athletic
director at SUNY New Paltz; Dr. Myles Brand, president
of the National Collegiate Athletic Association;
George Bodenheimer, president of ESPN and ABC
Sports and co-chairman of Disney Media Networks;
Linda Bruno, commissioner of the Atlantic 10 Conference;
and Bud Poliquin, sports columnist for the Syracuse
Post-Standard and
co-host of WHEN's sports talk radio show. |
The 2006 Louis A. Borrelli Jr. Media Summit will be
rebroadcast Monday, Jan. 22, on the Dish Network at
the following times:
9 p.m. and midnight Eastern time
8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Central time
7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Mountain time
6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Pacific time
Any Dish Network subscriber in the United States can
receive the program on channel 9411, the University
House channel.
More than 25 million people subscribe to Dish TV.
The summit, sponsored by Louis
A. Borrelli Jr. ’77, chief executive officer
of NEP Broadcasting, who committed $150,000 to fund a media summit each autumn at Oswego,
featured a panel of distinguished experts in the sports
journalism field discussing "The Impact of Media
on U.S. Sports: Who's Winning? Media, Teams, Athletes
or Fans?" The second annual summit took place Oct.
20 on the SUNY Oswego campus.
Panelists were George Bodenheimer, president of ESPN
and ABC Sports and co-chairman of Disney Media Networks,
Dr. Myles Brand, president of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association; Linda Bruno, commissioner of the
Atlantic 10 Conference; Bud Poliquin, sports columnist
for the Syracuse Post-Standard
and co-host of WHEN's sports talk radio show; and Stuart
Robinson, athletic director at SUNY New Paltz.
Linda Cohn ’81,
an anchor on ESPN's “SportsCenter,” moderated
the discussion, which took place in SUNY Oswego's Sheldon
Hall ballroom.
The summit was first broadcast on Time Warner Cable
Sports 26 this fall. |
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